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Bohr, frequency condition hydrogen atom

Bohr frequency condition The relation between the change in energy of an atom or molecule and the frequency of radiation emitted or absorbed AE = hv. Bohr radius a0 In an early model of the hydrogen atom, the radius of the lowest energy orbit now a specific combination of fundamental constants (aG =... [Pg.1025]

Figure 2. AZE dependence of the decay rate. Inset conditions for the AZE [Eq. (13)]. Graph the dependence of the logarithm of the normalized decay rate logiofh / Rug ) on logioi for a spontaneously emitting hydrogenic state. The atomic transition frequency uJa = 1.55 X 1016 s 1, whereas the relativistic cutoff cor = 7.76 x 1020 s-1. The corresponding Bohr frequency is cub = 8.50 x 1018 s 1. The AZE range is marked. Figure 2. AZE dependence of the decay rate. Inset conditions for the AZE [Eq. (13)]. Graph the dependence of the logarithm of the normalized decay rate logiofh / Rug ) on logioi for a spontaneously emitting hydrogenic state. The atomic transition frequency uJa = 1.55 X 1016 s 1, whereas the relativistic cutoff cor = 7.76 x 1020 s-1. The corresponding Bohr frequency is cub = 8.50 x 1018 s 1. The AZE range is marked.

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